Brooke Schofield has spoken out after those explosive podcast remarks about her ex, Matt Rife.
YouTuber Schofield and comedian Rife are believed to have dated at the beginning of the year, but ended up calling time on their romance.
It's said that Rife ended their relationship, claiming that he was too busy to put time into it.
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Discussing the matter on the CANCELLED with Tana Mongeau podcast, Schofield spilled the tea to her bestie and shared how she ended up in a group chat with seven other women.
Rife starred on the CANCELLED podcast earlier this year, but appeared to act like he didn't know Schofield.
Shortly afterwards, Schofield said she saw a TikTok video from a woman also claiming to have dated Rife, and that the timelines seemed suspicious.
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After contacting the woman, she was added to a WhatsApp chat with other women who claimed to have dated Rife.
Schofield went on to confront Rife over text to discover that her number had already been blocked.
In the wake of the explosive podcast airing three days ago, there have been reports that Schofield said that Rife cheated on her with 20 women - but she has strongly denied these claims.
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Resharing a Page Six article on X with the allegations, she wrote: "No it’s the way i absolutely never said that at all whatsoever."
It's unclear where Page Six got the reports from, as it isn't thought that Schofield said such a thing in the podcast.
UNILAD have contacted Rife's representatives for comment.
Rife is no stranger to causing controversy and received a lot of backlash for a joke on his Netflix special.
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The 'joke' takes place early on in his comedy special, Rife figuring he'd 'start the show with domestic violence' so the 'rest of the show' goes 'pretty smooth sailing' and to test what sort of audience he had.
Rife told a story about being in a restaurant in Baltimore and being served by a waitress with a black eye.
He went on to quip that if she was able to cook rather than serve, she probably wouldn't have the black eye.
The remark went on to be labelled as 'the lowest of the low' - but Rife later clapped back and insisted that comedians can 'say whatever'.
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I'm not sure that's quite how it works, Matt.
Topics: Celebrity, YouTube, Sex and Relationships, Matt Rife